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The phrase "fervent look" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a passionate or intense expression on someone's face. You can use it in various ways, such as in describing a person's emotions or reactions in a story or article, or in a poetic or dramatic context. Example: The performer finished the last note and glanced up, meeting the fervent looks of the audience who gave him a standing ovation.
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I asked him to sit down but he remained standing, arms folded, with a fixed and fervent look.
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